Red Lechenaultia
native pea, orange
Mountain Devil
kangaroo paw
Rainbow sun dew
Daddy Long Legs Orchid
Flannel Flower
Marble Gum
Dotted Sun Orchid
Kangaroo Paw - Yellow
pink flannel flower
Protea Pink Ice
lichen
yellowdrumsticks
Waratah
Woollybutt eucalyptus
Eucalyptus erythrocorys
Boab or Adansonia
Sturt's Desert pea
Gidgee or Stinking Wattle
Grows 50 -70cm First green then turns to deep red with age Encloses a cluster of small greenish-yellow flowers
Small shrub with crinkly grey-green leaves. Flowers bright orange. Single plant located at Jingemmia Caves.
Rainbow sun dew Drosera auriculata
Grows in colonies Single long narrow leathery leaf Prominent hood like dorsal sepal
Photo by Graeme W. The Reaching Spider Orchid, Caladenia arrecta quite unique in the SW area of WA as it exists in a tiny area of maybe 10 plants,
Common Beak Orchid Grows 50 - 300mm Dark green red blotched basal leaf Red and White flowers A common orchid in the south west but only flowers after fire.
A tufted herb with wiry strap-like leaves about 30cm long. Spreads by rhizomes. Flowers are slightly hairy, tubular, 2-3cm long, arranged on spikes that are shorter than the leaves.
The Red-flowered Kurrajong, Brachychiton paradoxus, isn't as spectacular as it close relatives like the Queensland Bottle Tree or the Illawarra Flame Tree.
Largish flower stems in a light red. Inside of flower a creamy colour. Growing roadside in gravelly soil.
Velvety crimson flower heads are a striking sight in the bush or along roadsides. Tufted plant up to 1m tall when flowering. Leaves are strap-like and erect, to about 40cm.
Striking and unusual flower colour on this much sought after orchid. Very attractive with a distinctive spiral leaf.Found near Albany on the WA south coast and as far north as Wongan Hills and east
Grows to 100mm - 250mm in height Striking pink flowers
Small, open prickly shrub of drier woodland areas.
Straggling stalks covered with long flat leaves that end in a sharp point. Small creamy white flowers in leaf axils. Damp areas near watercourse.
Leaf narrow-linear, to 15 cm long and 4 mm wide, and sparsely hairy. Inflorescence to 24 cm high, 1–3-flowered. Flowers often sweet to musky scented. Sepals and lateral petals usually 0.8–1.
Small terrestrial orchid growing to about 10cm high. Long narrow leaves. Flowers up to 1.5cm across. Labellum with transverse markings. growing in sclerophyll forest on sandstone.
rare!- only blooms precisely one year after a catastrophic fire event 'and' given the right soil and weather conditions. Only found in Lithgow (Dobbs Drift lookout) and Blackheath (Narrow Neck)
Prostrate vine. Compound leaves with 3-7 leaflets, covered in short hairs. Dense flowerheads arising in leaf axils.
Grows up to 200-400mm in height. Two to six basal leaves Up to five pale yellow brown marked flowers
Pink Velvet Bush is a shrub that is up to 1.5 m high. The narrow oblong leaves are 4-9 cm long and 0.5-3 cm wide, and are hairless above and covered with rusty hairs below.
Shrub or small tree to 3 or 4 metres tall. Long tapering leaves. White 5-petalled flowers with purple and yellow markings in the centre.
Rounded shrub to 4 m tall and 3 m wide. Leaves narrowly elliptic or ovate-elliptic to linear, sessile (or rarely with petiole to 3 mm long), 2–12 cm long, 1–13 mm wide, concolorous.
Shrub, 0.3-3 m high. Fl. yellow, May to Dec. Sandy soils, clay loam over laterite. Low-lying areas, swamps, near watercourses.
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